Report Builder FastReport .Net User Guide (5): Bands in the Designer

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In the last article, we mainly shared the properties of Bands in the FastReport user manual. Today we share the Bands in the designer, hoping to help you.

Bands in the designer appear as rectangular areas. Like many other report objects, bands have borders and fills (by default, they are disabled). Otherwise, strip charts display a grid. To set the grid mode, you need to enter the grid mode you want to set, then enter the "View|Options..." menu and select "Report Page". The grid can also be enabled or disabled in the View menu.

You can set the height of the strap in three ways:

  • Place the mouse pointer on the bottom of the strip, and the cursor shape will change to "Horizontal Splitter". You can adjust the size of one strap.
  • Drag the tape handle on the left ruler.
  • Use the Properties window to set the height property of the tape.

The designer has two modes for displaying bands, and you can switch between the two modes at any time. in the first mode.
Each band has a title, which contains the title of the band and useful information about it (for example, the name of the data source it is connected to).

In the second mode, the strap has no head. Instead, on the left side of the window, the structure of the bands is shown.
This mode helps to understand the structure of the report, especially if it was not created by you.

You can switch between these modes by clicking the buttons below.

This is the end of this  introduction to "Band" of FastReport.Net. If you have other questions about the product, please feel free to chat with me privately, or join our official technical exchange group 585577353.

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